Labour's Foreign Policy

November/December 2016

Volume 41 Number 6

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New Zealand and the world

Andrew Little outlines the Labour Party’s approach to international affairs.

An independent foreign policy

Wayne Mapp suggests that New Zealand must adapt if it is to realise the potential of its current approach to international affairs.

Game changer competition

Reuben Steff discusses the emerging technological arms competition and a possible New Zealand response.

Defence: an evolving approach

Gerry Brownlee reviews the security environment confronting New Zealand and the government’s response to new challenges.

Facing new defence challenges

Balaji Chandramohan suggests that the 2016 Defence White Paper represents a paradigm shift in New Zealand’s strategic outlook and its defence operational reach.

Looking to an uncertain future

Terence O’Brien reflects on challenges for New Zealand within the Pacific.

BOOKS

Raymond Miller: Democracy in New Zealand (Bronwyn Hayward).

Brian Lynch (ed): New Zealand and the United Nations: 70th Anniversary (Matt Hill).

Mark Riebling: Church of Spies: The Pope’s Secret War Against Hitler (Anthony Smith).

OBITUARY

Roderick Macalister Miller QSO.

INSTITUTE NOTES

INDEX to VOLUME 41

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New Zealand and the world

Andrew Little outlines the Labour Party’s approach to international affairs.

An independent foreign policy

Wayne Mapp suggests that New Zealand must adapt if it is to realise the potential of its current approach to international affairs.

Game changer competition

Reuben Steff discusses the emerging technological arms competition and a possible New Zealand response.

Defence: an evolving approach

Gerry Brownlee reviews the security environment confronting New Zealand and the government’s response to new challenges.

Facing new defence challenges

Balaji Chandramohan suggests that the 2016 Defence White Paper represents a paradigm shift in New Zealand’s strategic outlook and its defence operational reach.

Looking to an uncertain future

Terence O’Brien reflects on challenges for New Zealand within the Pacific.

BOOKS

Raymond Miller: Democracy in New Zealand (Bronwyn Hayward).

Brian Lynch (ed): New Zealand and the United Nations: 70th Anniversary (Matt Hill).

Mark Riebling: Church of Spies: The Pope’s Secret War Against Hitler (Anthony Smith).

OBITUARY

Roderick Macalister Miller QSO.

INSTITUTE NOTES

INDEX to VOLUME 41

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